FounderTim Osterhus
LicenseApache-2.0
Sourcepublic source
Postureevidence-bounded
Origin / Provenance

Open source, public source, human-owned provenance.

Millrace is open source software created by founder Tim Osterhus. Its public source and Apache-2.0 licensing are part of the project posture: the runtime, claims, and evidence boundaries should be inspectable instead of hidden behind a corporate product story for casual users.

Identity 01

Millrace is a source-available operating project, not a casual-user wrapper.

This page exists to make ownership, licensing, project posture, and evidence boundaries explicit. The project is meant to be read like infrastructure: inspect the source, inspect the proof claims, and treat the runtime as human-governed software work.

Project identity

Millrace was created by founder Tim Osterhus as an open source runtime for long-running, operator-governed software work.

License and source

The core project is public source under the Apache-2.0 license, with source hosted at github.com/tim-osterhus/millrace.

Evidence boundary

The public evidence demonstrates bounded autonomous software work. It does not turn Millrace into a universal no-human product claim.

Inspect 02

Read the source and evidence as separate, linked surfaces.

The source repository states what the runtime is. The proof page frames what the evidence claims. The Rust port evidence repository preserves the public record behind the large autonomy claim.